No. God only commands us to eat toasted oats.
Read the holy word.
2006-11-12 06:58:03
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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Learn to read.... Leviticus 26:30 doesn't say that. It's Leviticus 26:29.
If you are going to quote the Bible at least be accurate. And by the way, try not to take things out of context to try and prove your point. It simply makes you sound ignorant.
And you're a research assistant? Obviously not a good one.
2006-11-13 06:45:52
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answer #2
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answered by Anonymous
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Hello Brooke.. :)
It is the Consequences of Disobedience.. :(
The unsaved are the ones that shall be doing this.. :(
29 And ye shall eat the flesh of your sons, and the flesh of your daughters shall ye eat.
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No God did not command this..He is stating fact.. :(
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In Jesus Most Precious Name..
With Love..In Christ.. :)
2006-11-12 07:07:26
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answer #3
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answered by EyeLovesJesus 6
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God is NOT making a command in Leviticus 26:30, He is telling his people how low and repulsive they would become as a consequence of disobedience and defiance. It starts in verse 14 and gets worse each time.
But you are not studying Leviticus, you are reading anti-Christian garbage that fries your brain cells.
2006-11-12 07:05:10
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answer #4
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answered by Br. Dymphna S.F.O 4
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Are you beginning to get desperate?
You are beginning to really worry me. Are all research assistants this sloppy in their research?
As you've been told, this was a curse, or a warning of the consequences of turning away from God. If you had looked, you would have seen the blessings that come from following God.
The frightening thing is...these warnings actually did come to pass, over and over again, as Israel turned her back on her God.
If only we could learn from their experiences!!
2006-11-13 11:48:19
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answer #5
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answered by Anonymous
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this verse was a curse, but read what the verse says before. surely something must lead up to that, and it depends on who God was talking about. But God wasn't commanding anyone to do anything of this sort, because cannabalism is an abomination. God's not like that. try not to take things out of context.
2006-11-12 07:05:08
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answer #6
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answered by Amethyst 1
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This prophecy came true druing the destructionof Jerusalem under the Romans. Josephus a historian wrote how out of hunger the Israelites cooked their babies.
2006-11-12 07:01:58
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answered by Anonymous
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I think God is saying that if you don't listen to him, he'll do a bunch of awful things to you, including making you so hungry that you eat your own children.
BTW, I'm not a Christian, but even I know how to read a verse in context.
2006-11-12 06:59:46
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answered by sarcastro1976 5
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its a curse. read it in context.
That is what would happen if the Nation of Israel stopped following G-d's commands.
and in fact history tells it did happen. When their was a siegeing Jerusalem parents did eat the flesh of their children.
2006-11-12 06:57:57
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answer #9
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answered by Gamla Joe 7
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Since you are priding yourself on taking a bible verse out of context, why don't you interpret this one for me?
"...if..." -The Holy Bible
Do you get it?
2006-11-12 07:02:19
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answered by Anonymous
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